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(semi-spoiler)

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All the dreams are real. The challenge is figuring out in which world they took place.

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wait so that's why everyone knew what Spencer was talking abt but also kind of not?


also ngl might be a little dull but i still kind of don't get the ending(obviously this is a spoiler)


















did "Fisher" kill people just so he could control which world was dominant? cuz i genuinely can't tell if someone dying does something on the other world, is it literally what he explained that "if an action is impossible because (person) who caused it doesn't exist on the other world, nothing changes on said other world/it de-syncs"

all in all this was an AMAZING vn and i am kinda sad i kinda no-brained through it not understanding some things and how the "dreams" mixed (as someone said they're not dreams but alt world memories) but genuinely enjoyed it to the end!!! [might've gotten a little distracted and read it for like 2-3 hrs straight]

SPOILERS (HUGE SPOILERS)




































I've been non stop thinking about how he actually killed people and managed to get away with it. There's 3 ways I have considered.

WAY ONE:
World A is dominant:

Fisher assasinates a Person for some reason or the other and then waits until 9:22
World B is "organically" changed to align with World A. 

I think the way it aligns is strange, so in World B they die from something else (because Fisher doesn't exist in that world, so how could he have killed them?) i.e. a car-crash.

Then Fisher moves to World B and makes it dominant. He doesn't do anything and just waits for it to resync. This means that in both worlds Fisher had nothing to do with the murder.

This is actually terrifying too, because one version of them gets written out of reality in the same way Spencer did. Forever. They'd have no idea how to fix it. It also explains why the "Other Spencer"'s death was suspicious, because to cover it up, Fisher would've had to let his grandson die in both realities.


WAY TWO

It's implied that if you die in the tunnel then you get fully written out of history. In that case, all Fisher has to do is lure them to the tunnel and kill them.